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International Women's day Special Event
Join SeaChange for a uplifting evening of Latin, Bossa Nova, Afro-Cuban and Rock grooves.
Deirdre Cartwright guitar ? Diane McLoughlin sax ? Alison Rayner bass ? Jessica Palin congas / percussion'
+ Jan Allain in a rare UK live appearance promising us a dive through blues, jazz, country and ballads with trusty guitar, wild harmonica, rich vocals and humour. 'Britain?s best kept songwriting secret!' Rolling Stone Magazine
Musical collaboration and dancing very likely!
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Seachange Biography
Seachange were a British band from nottingham. The band originally consisted of Dan Eastop (vocals), Adam Cormack (guitar), Dave Gray (guitar), James Vyner (bass), Simon Aldcroft (drums) and Johanna Woodnutt (violin). Johanna Woodnutt had to leave the band in 2004 because of her pregnancy. She was replaced by Neil Wells (aka Line) who plays multiple instruments.
Their debut "Lay of the Land" was released in 2004 by matador records. In 2006 their second album "On Fire, With Love" was released by the German label glitterhouse. In 2007 Seachange recorded a farewell live album, also released by Glitterhouse, aptly titled 'Disband in Bonn'. The set, recorded at the Harmonie in Bonn, features songs from both their albums as well as B-sides and the previously unreleased 'Half A Love'.
In March 2007 they announced to split up, leaving the stage after three full releases and two EPs.
Read MoreTheir debut "Lay of the Land" was released in 2004 by matador records. In 2006 their second album "On Fire, With Love" was released by the German label glitterhouse. In 2007 Seachange recorded a farewell live album, also released by Glitterhouse, aptly titled 'Disband in Bonn'. The set, recorded at the Harmonie in Bonn, features songs from both their albums as well as B-sides and the previously unreleased 'Half A Love'.
In March 2007 they announced to split up, leaving the stage after three full releases and two EPs.
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